Khawaja Hoti joins PML-N

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Khawaja Muhammad Hoti, former Vice-President PTI and ex-federal minister, finally joined PML-N after a personal meeting with the party chief Mian Nawaz Sharif, Monday.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Mian Nawaz Sharif was on his visit to Mardan Monday and as pr the sources, he offered Fateha with the relatives of the late former federal minister Muhammad Ali Khan Hoti for departed soul; meanwhile former vice chairman of PTI Khawaja Muhammad Khan Hoti formally announced his joining of PML-N.
On the occasion, Nawaz Sharif greeted him on his decision, saying that people like Khawaja Hoti will strengthen his party more.
Besides, few of Hoti’s associates also joined PML-N along with him.
Hoti is also former MNA from NA-9 Mardan on ANP ticket and federal minister for Anti-Narcotics, PPP President KPK, vice-president of the PTI and president of Pakistan Qaumi Mahaz Group.

5 COMMENTS

  1. And he was supposed to make his decision public in a jalsa at the same place he hosted Imran. He had already joined PMLn in Raiwind.

    Seems he feared the same numbers wouldnt turn up.

  2. Lotas are tumbling here and there to set their final position before election so nothing to worry m more like that scenes would be seen in coming days.

  3. What the hell this Hoti is he has changed more than 4 parties in since October 2011 from ANP to PTI then JUI and now PML(N) so it means Hoti’s slogans of anti corruption were all fake because such a lotta as Hoti can’t be opponent of corruption he rather changing his parties on quartely basis for more and more corruption.

  4. He is clean that is y he left his ministry and the corrupt imran Khan is a Jew lotta that is y till now his sons r there and he still sleeps around with jemima after breakage of their marriage oh wow what morals and Islam so how can he be a leader and Anp is known as easy load party all the kpk knows.

  5. his porsnality is very good. He is a real nawab. Imran are very bad man. He is working on yahodi lobi. I know all things.

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